Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, November 03, 2005, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
Hall, UO. $20.
David Dondero plays at the Interzone in Corvallis Saturday.
MC Chris, Snmnmnm, The Ergs,
9pm, WOW Hall. $12.
7th Annual Tom Waits Tribute
Night, with one set of different per-
forms interpreteing Waits’ songs
and another of Mood Area 52 per-
forming Alice, 9pm, Sam Bond’s
Garage. 21+ show. $3.
(the concubot), Armored Frog,
10pm, Luckey’s. 21+ show. $3-$5 ss.
Justin King, Avery Bell, 10pm,
Indigo District. 21+ show. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
of Click Clack Moo: Cows That
Type by Doreen Cronin, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
LECTURES “An Indigenous
Holiday Faire, crafts, foods, gift
baskets and more, 9am-2pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center,
Spfd. FREE.
Woman’s View of Lewis and Clark:
Who Are Those Smelly Men in That
Silly Dugout?,” Pat Courtney-Gold,
5:30pm, 110 Knight Law, UO. FREE.
Arts & Crafts Fair and More, with
fashion show at 1pm and raffle at
3pm, 10am-4pm, Spiritual Growth
Center. 485-0035. FREE.
MUSIC Peter Giri, noon, Rose’s
Global Friends International Craft
Fair, UNICEF holiday cards and
gifts, crafts and art from around
the world, proceeds benefit
humanitarian efforts and Katrina
disaster funding, 10am-4pm, St.
Mary’s Episcopal Church. FREE.
Diner, Spfd. FREE.
Swing Shift, 7:30pm, John Henry’s.
21+ show. $5.
Atmosphere,
P.O.S.,
8pm,
McDonald Theatre. Atmosphere
will be doing a free signing at CD
World at 3:30pm. $16 adv., $18 dos.
California Guitar Trio, David
Jacobs-Strain, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$10-$15 ss.
UO Jazz Combos, 8pm, 178 Music,
UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses biking rules of
the road and the relationship between
bikers and car drivers, with Chris
Haynes of Sims Cycle in Medford, 8am
and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Mushroom identification with Ed
Fredette, 5:30pm, EMU, UO. FREE.
Field trips follow at 9am tomorrow
and Nov. 6; registration required at
346-4365. $9, $7 UO stu.
Obsidians trip, McKenzie River Trail,
7 miles. See YMCA board for details.
SPIRITUAL Free Reign, party
Girl Scouts of Western Rivers
Council open house and celebra-
tion of new facility, 10am-2pm, rib-
bon cutting at 10:15am, Haugland
Building, 1577 Pearl. FREE.
Piccadilly Flea Market, 10am-4pm
today and tomorrow, Lane County
Fairgrounds. $1.50.
Fall Spinning Bee, learn to spin
your own yarn, with materials pro-
vided, noon-4pm, EMU, UO. FREE.
7th Annual Latino County Family
Conference, with workshops,
booths, celebration dinner and
more, 12:30pm-6pm, Springfield
Middle School. 461-8233.
Rainbow River Womyn, lesbian
social group, 5pm, McMenamin’s
North Bank. Sue, 741-1210. FREE.
Copper Penny Antique Show con-
tinues. See Friday.
in the name of Jesus with Face in
the Crowd and Brandon Biggs,
8pm, Centennial Christian Center,
Spfd. freereign@juno.com FREE.
Springfield Thunderegg Rock Club
48th Annual Rock & Gem Show
continues. See Friday.
THEATER Down to Earth con-
tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 3.
character appearance,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
Lend Me a Tenor continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 3.
LITERARY ARTS Elaine
Flinn discusses Deadly Collection,
2pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
A Piece of My Heart continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 3.
Urinetown
continues.
Thursday, Nov. 3.
See
KIDS Cat in the Hat costume
11am,
“The Natural History of the River
Otter,” slide presentation and lec-
ture by author Judith K. Berg,
5pm, Tsunami Books. 345-8986.
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MUSIC Atrium Amateur Hour:
Sunrise 6:55am; Sunset 4:57pm
Av High 56; Av Low 38
Blues Traveler, 8pm, McDonald
Theatre. $22.50 adv., $25 dos.
ARTS/VISUAL
Oregon
Crafted open studio weekend, artist
studios in Lane, Linn, Lincoln and
Benton Counties will be open for
visitors, 10am-4pm, various loca-
tions. Oregon Crafted guidebook
required. www.oregoncrafted.org
Oregon Mozart Players present
“Music About Music,” featuring cel-
list Ronald Leonard, 8pm tonight,
Hult Center; 2:30pm tomorrow,
Beall Hall. $16-$28.
COMEDY ComedySportz con-
tinues. See Friday.
They Might Be Giants, 8pm, Agate
SATURDAY
GARDENING Worm bin com-
posting with OSU master gardener,
10am, OSU Lane County Extension
Service Auditorium. Registration
required at 747-1419. $25.
Peter Thomas, classical guitar,
2pm, Atrium Building. FREE.
Blues Traveler, 6:30pm; Looner,
7pm, CD World. FREE.
Clay Aiken, 7:30pm, Hult Center.
682-5000.
Taarka, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza. $7.
Mushrooming on the Mountain,
learn mushroom identification, pick-
ing, cooking, ecology, folklore and
more with Maggie Rogers, 10am-
4pm today and tomorrow, Mount
Pisgah Arboretum. For registration
and information call 747-1504.
Northwest Association for Adult
Competitive Kickball game, 4pm,
Skinner Butte Park ballfield.
eugenekickball@yahoo.com FREE.
Oasis Indoor BMX, 6:30pm tonight
and noon tomorrow, Lane County
Fairgrounds. Registration takes
place for two hours before race.
$12 race fee; spectators free.
Obsidians trip, Spencer Butte trail
maintenance. See YMCA board for
details.
SPIRITUAL Iwill & Beloved
Pure Love Sacred Music Ensemble,
Shaloma, late night meditation
music with Sharanam, 7:30pm,
Rising Sun Warehouse, 92151 N.
Coburg Rd. $10-$15 don.
THEATER Down to Earth con-
tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 3.
Lend Me a Tenor continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 3.
A Piece of My Heart continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 3.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 6:56am; Sunset 4:56pm
Av High 55; Av Low 38
BENEFIT Thank You for Giving
Dinner Auction, a benefit to help
fund 3-year-old Jacqui Propst’s
upcoming surgery due to lymphat-
ic malformation, 5pm, Hilton Hotel.
689-5055. $30.
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FILM Odd Sunday Film Seminar:
Happiness, 6pm, DIVA. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Rainbow
Family monthly potluck, 1pm-5pm,
Washington Jefferson Park. FREE;
bring food and juice to share, uten-
sils, instruments.
Food Not Bombs serves meals,
3pm-5pm, near deer mural at
Washington Jefferson Park. FREE.
Copper Penny Antique Show con-
tinues. See Friday.
Springfield Thunderegg Rock Club
48th Annual Rock & Gem Show
continues. See Friday.
Piccadilly Flea Market continues.
See Saturday.
LITERARY ARTS Book sale,
a portion of the proceeds benefit
PEO (Philanthropic Educational
Organization) Chapter C.A., 10am-
4pm, with book signings by local
authors Jane Capron, 10am; Jesse
Seth Kantner reads
from Ordinary Wolves
at the UO Tuesday.
GATHERINGS
Farmers’
Market, local produce, meats,
plants, flowers, foods and more,
9am-4pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE.
Eugene Saturday Market, 10am-
5pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. Music by
Rich Glauber, 10am; The M & M
Show, noon; Schwall St. Journal,
12:30pm; K.O.G., 2pm; Vibe Nation,
3:30pm. FREE.
Speak your mind at the Wayne
Morse Free Speech Terrace, 11am-
3pm, County Courthouse, 8th &
Oak. FREE.
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Women’s drumming circle, bring
drums, rattles and noisemakers,
10am, Unity of the Valley. FREE.
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